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the city faces temperatures in the '90s. thout it is expected into next week many survive with generators >>> i cool the 11 room >>> and others unable to beat the heat are doing their best to enjoy it. in the greater d.c. area nearly 1 million people still without power the intense heat source of their monday non-emergency federal workers given the option to stay home. witt johnson cbs news washington >>> colorado governor says almost all of the wildfires are under control it waldo canyon fire near colorado springs 45 percent contained, most of the 30,000 evacuees and allowed to return to their neighborhoods, the devastation was shocking mental health officials were called in by the red cross. >>> will listen and give them reassurance, some of the things they tell ya are things that they need to repeat over again. that is part of the healing process >>> 3000 evacuates remain in makeshift shelters. >>> a strange way to win a baseball game. giants held a reunion for the 2002 world series team. i spoke with barry bonds and jeff
the city faces temperatures in the '90s. thout it is expected into next week many survive with generators >>> i cool the 11 room >>> and others unable to beat the heat are doing their best to enjoy it. in the greater d.c. area nearly 1 million people still without power the intense heat source of their monday non-emergency federal workers given the option to stay home. witt johnson cbs news washington >>> colorado governor says almost all of the wildfires are under...
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and bolts of the city. that was clear as his legacy as mayor. >> reporter: he worked to merge the tech industry into san francisco and tried to stop homelessness and defended the city's sanctuary policies and worked for lgbt rights. >> we are celebrating diversity as a city. everybody knows they can belong here in san francisco. that is what i am proud to be a mayor of. >> reporter: and he made his mark on politics across the bay. was called a mentor. >> in this rough and tumble world of politics, he truly was a beacon of generosity and compassion. >> he clearly had a lot more to do and a lot more to give to this city. i am going to miss him personally and i think the city will miss him. >> always quick with a joke. or to see him without a smile. truly a family man. on his twitter profile the first thing he lists as his job title is a husband and father. he will be missed. anne makovec. >> kpix 5 news. >>> governor jerry brown tweeting out a short time ago on behalf of all californians... he'll truly be mis
and bolts of the city. that was clear as his legacy as mayor. >> reporter: he worked to merge the tech industry into san francisco and tried to stop homelessness and defended the city's sanctuary policies and worked for lgbt rights. >> we are celebrating diversity as a city. everybody knows they can belong here in san francisco. that is what i am proud to be a mayor of. >> reporter: and he made his mark on politics across the bay. was called a mentor. >> in this rough...
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amongst the victims, josÉ perez, his brother pedro d in new york city are making sure bridges and buildings did not suffer any structural damage. >>> it is the giants opening-day at oracle park, taking on the san diego padres and the padres are ahead right now. the giants open their season last thursday in san diego. they won two game so far but lost five. they are hoping for success this season with a revamped roster and new leadership. >>> we are just a few days away from a rare event in the sky. a total solar eclipse. around here, we will get a partial view. our brian hackney talked to a bay area sky gazer who was willing to travel to get a better look. >> meet a fellow cal poly physics grad. >> my name is caitlin and i am a developer here at the exploratorium. >> she has got big plans for april 8. >> when did you make reservations? >> not as early as i should have. >> caitlin and millions of others are headed to four minutes of darkness at midday, the total solar eclipse. >> that was the craziest thing i have ever seen. >> that was amazing. i am at a loss for words. >> they are talking
amongst the victims, josÉ perez, his brother pedro d in new york city are making sure bridges and buildings did not suffer any structural damage. >>> it is the giants opening-day at oracle park, taking on the san diego padres and the padres are ahead right now. the giants open their season last thursday in san diego. they won two game so far but lost five. they are hoping for success this season with a revamped roster and new leadership. >>> we are just a few days away from a...
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we actually saw lines of cars stretching for more than four city blocks. >> the new york city marathon we have been talking about that. that is off. but there is a marathon happening this weekend in staten island. what is the goal of that race? >> reporter: yeah, that's correct. it is sort of a grass roots effort. it is the staten island marathon for sandy relief actually started by a local couple to raise awareness for so many people hurting here. actually going to be tomorrow. a 5 krun every hour on the hour beginning at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. starting off at a local grocery store just about a mile and a half away. >> there is actually no mandatory fee to compete, they are hoping people come out and give their support. >>> donations are pouring into the hard hit areas of the east coast right now including cbs corporation, which has given a million dollars to the american red cross. in addition cbs is matching any contributions made by cbs employees to any sandy-related relief effort by making an additional contribution to the american red cross. >>> four people are in the hospit
we actually saw lines of cars stretching for more than four city blocks. >> the new york city marathon we have been talking about that. that is off. but there is a marathon happening this weekend in staten island. what is the goal of that race? >> reporter: yeah, that's correct. it is sort of a grass roots effort. it is the staten island marathon for sandy relief actually started by a local couple to raise awareness for so many people hurting here. actually going to be tomorrow. a 5...
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. >>> the music of the deep blue sea is now being sung in the waters off new york city. humpback whales are now swimming around the big apple and singing a whale song rarely heard in that part of the world. bradley blackburn has this. >> reporter: board a ship and head just a fuel miles from new york city -- >> it should be great. it's over there. >> reporter: it doesn't take long to spot real life giants. >> it's beyond, it's beyond. incredible. >> reporter: they are hutchback whales we can see, and now hear, too. fofor the firirst timee scienen have proof off humpback's singig in this area, not just i in t t caribbean breeding grounds. >> there's a r real performance going on out in the water. >> yeahah, absolutelyly. >> repeporter: julia analyzezede thanan 6,000 0 hours of underw recordings captured by cornell scientists and couldn't believe her ears. >> all of a sudden in the background it starts q quiet an gegets l louder. i was s so exciteded to heaear . >> reporteter: they s sound mysteriousus, even eerie to us. but to whales they may be love songs, loud and long,
. >>> the music of the deep blue sea is now being sung in the waters off new york city. humpback whales are now swimming around the big apple and singing a whale song rarely heard in that part of the world. bradley blackburn has this. >> reporter: board a ship and head just a fuel miles from new york city -- >> it should be great. it's over there. >> reporter: it doesn't take long to spot real life giants. >> it's beyond, it's beyond. incredible. >>...
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the center piece of its holiday season, the new york city ballet's production of "the nutcracker," has been cancelled for the first time since 1954. the nutcracker has been important in your life. >> when i saw the new york city's ballet's production, i said, daddy i want to dance on that stage some day. >> principal dancer tyler pack w who has been dancing for years gave us a special performance in a theater that will otherwise remain dark this holiday season. >> i can't pretend that it's not very sad. but getting to just dance on the stage and show you the sugar plum fairy was so wonderful because this feels like my second home. >> in times square, where tourists normally flock during the holiday season to take in a broadway show, you can feel people want to celebrate and they are not sure how. this was your first theater? >> this was my first theater that i performed in. >> your first show. broadway has been shuttered since march and will miss out on the most lucrative weeks of the year. how does broadway feel to you like this some. >> it feels sad, you know, the nice part is this t
the center piece of its holiday season, the new york city ballet's production of "the nutcracker," has been cancelled for the first time since 1954. the nutcracker has been important in your life. >> when i saw the new york city's ballet's production, i said, daddy i want to dance on that stage some day. >> principal dancer tyler pack w who has been dancing for years gave us a special performance in a theater that will otherwise remain dark this holiday season. >> i...
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we are digging deeper into the city's emergency declaration. look for her report tonight at 11:00. >>> a homeowner was nearly killed in a confrontation over a catalytic converter that erupted into gunfire near solano way and avon avenue. the suspects actually got away with the catalytic converters from two cars. one homeowner yelled at them to stop in the commotion woke up another. >> i heard the car again probably a five minutes later. >> a homeowner who first confronted the thieves ended up chasing them in his car. that is when they started shooting nearly hitting him. police joined the chase but lost the suspects. >> we will have some answers 11. >> still to come, complaints of black employees being likened to monkeys and slaves. we are digging deeper into the california lawsuit against tesla. >> from flowers to filet mignon, everything is more expensive this valentine's day, but you don't have to let that break your heart or your budget. in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a pa
we are digging deeper into the city's emergency declaration. look for her report tonight at 11:00. >>> a homeowner was nearly killed in a confrontation over a catalytic converter that erupted into gunfire near solano way and avon avenue. the suspects actually got away with the catalytic converters from two cars. one homeowner yelled at them to stop in the commotion woke up another. >> i heard the car again probably a five minutes later. >> a homeowner who first confronted...
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the city's move on the waterfront is a change in how they dredge the strait. for years they vacuumed up the material and dump today in holding ponds here. they stopped doing that a couple years ago so now martinez gets the land back. they can clean it up and take a bit of a waste land and incorporate it into the more beautiful elements of the waterfront here. the development, so to speak, would not be very large it would be more of a hub in the middle of this larger improved area. with hopefully larger things down the road. >> we are one of the city's along the straight that is proposed for ferry service, right, that connects us to the other cities in the region and to the greater san francisco bay area by boat. we are connected by rail, we could also be connected by b.a.r.t. all of these opportunities for us to be connected to the region >> it is an ambitious plan. it will take many years and many rounds of federal, state funding but it all starts with a plan. >> as wilson mentioned at this point it is all still a plan. what the city still studying options an
the city's move on the waterfront is a change in how they dredge the strait. for years they vacuumed up the material and dump today in holding ponds here. they stopped doing that a couple years ago so now martinez gets the land back. they can clean it up and take a bit of a waste land and incorporate it into the more beautiful elements of the waterfront here. the development, so to speak, would not be very large it would be more of a hub in the middle of this larger improved area. with...
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to 4,000 kids are sexually exploited in new york city alone. >> the victims of sex trafficking are often themselves arrested. >> these aren't chronic runaways. these aren't bad kids. there are kids who were lured, recruited out. >> sexually exploited kids come from backgrounds where they don't have trusting, loving adults who want to take care of them. so when a pimp comes along and says, "oh, baby, you're the greatest, i love you, we're going to make our lives together" -- he's got a lot of money, he's got a fancy car, and he buys her lunch at mcdonald's -- she thinks this is the best thing in the world. so we fight to change the law to ensure that those kids, when found, must be referred for services and can't be treated in the criminal justice system. we think that they should be offered protection and assistance, not punishment. >> a major contributor in bringing awareness to the problem of human trafficking has been the religious community. >> in many instances, the first recognition of this issue in any community is an involvement with the faith community. it may be that a young ru
to 4,000 kids are sexually exploited in new york city alone. >> the victims of sex trafficking are often themselves arrested. >> these aren't chronic runaways. these aren't bad kids. there are kids who were lured, recruited out. >> sexually exploited kids come from backgrounds where they don't have trusting, loving adults who want to take care of them. so when a pimp comes along and says, "oh, baby, you're the greatest, i love you, we're going to make our lives...
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from the broadcast center in new york city. >> this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. the floodwaters continue to rise in south carolina and so does the death toll in the wake of record rain and flooding. it's turning towns into islands and neighborhoods into swamps. david is there. >> for angela, coming home was hard. >> oh, god. i can't even breathe right now. oh, my god. this is just -- >> she does a breeshiate that her family is alive and her family kept trying to escape. craig smith is her partner. >> by that time the refrigerator was floating. >> that they dialled 911, but still no help. >> did you think you and your family were going to die? >> when i saw the water coming up, yeah. there was nowhere to go. >> cole posted a plea on facebook. >> for anyone has a boat, please help. i have two children. with special needs, she wrote. smith feared help would not get there before his family drowned. from the attic looking down, he took photos and she posted. if anyone at all has a boat, please, pleas
from the broadcast center in new york city. >> this is the cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news. the floodwaters continue to rise in south carolina and so does the death toll in the wake of record rain and flooding. it's turning towns into islands and neighborhoods into swamps. david is there. >> for angela, coming home was hard. >> oh, god. i can't even breathe right now. oh, my god. this is just -- >> she does a breeshiate that her family is alive...
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the nypd says the video reaffirms the message that new york city remains a top terrorist target. late last night, new york mayor bill de blasio said the city will not be intimidated by the new video. isis says this is the bomb it used to take down a russian passenger plane last month saying the explosive fit into the soda can and was able to get it past security at the airport in egypt where the flight took off. the plane was headed to russia but it blew up over the sinai peninsula killing all 224 people on board. >>> in the bay area, police say there are no terror ties to a man accused of scrawling an islamic symbol on a french- american school in san francisco. surveillance video led investigators to arrest this man, edward vanwright a 44-year- old transient. he is charged with trespassing and vandalism. the graffiti found tuesday on a playground wall is a simple for the 5% nation, an offshoot of the nation of islam. san francisco police say there is no threat to school, students or staff. >>> uc-berkeley has decided not to reinstate a student accused of rape even though the d.
the nypd says the video reaffirms the message that new york city remains a top terrorist target. late last night, new york mayor bill de blasio said the city will not be intimidated by the new video. isis says this is the bomb it used to take down a russian passenger plane last month saying the explosive fit into the soda can and was able to get it past security at the airport in egypt where the flight took off. the plane was headed to russia but it blew up over the sinai peninsula killing all...
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him. >> that blood on the hands starts on the steps of city hall in the office of the mayor. >> reporter: brinsley referred to the deaths of michael brown and ferguson and eric garner in new york in his instagram post. garner's most says protests -- mother says protests because police officers were not charged need to remain peaceful. >> we want you to not use eric garner's name for violence. because we are not about that. >> reporter: brinsley had a lengthy criminal record dating back at least a decade. police say he told people in the area watch what i'm going to do. just before he opened fire on the officers. wendy gillette, for cbs news, brooklyn. new york. >> he shot his ex-girlfriend at her home in a baltimore suburb saturday morning police say before traveling to new york. she's in critical condition but expected to survive. >>> a former new york city officer charles con deck who went 17 years as a police officer in florida was gunned down early this morning. it happened just north of tampa. he was a father of five answered a call out just after 2:00 a.m. authorities say kondek wa
him. >> that blood on the hands starts on the steps of city hall in the office of the mayor. >> reporter: brinsley referred to the deaths of michael brown and ferguson and eric garner in new york in his instagram post. garner's most says protests -- mother says protests because police officers were not charged need to remain peaceful. >> we want you to not use eric garner's name for violence. because we are not about that. >> reporter: brinsley had a lengthy criminal...
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but tonight the nation's largest school system new york city announces schools will be limited to one to three days a week. what your family needs to know what your family needs to know tonight. plus ivy league schools place all sports on hold until january. the first d-1 plans to cancel college football. will other schools follow? america crosses three million cases. the u.s. sets a new record for most cases reported in a single day: 60,000. with many of them coming from texas, florida, and arizona.
but tonight the nation's largest school system new york city announces schools will be limited to one to three days a week. what your family needs to know what your family needs to know tonight. plus ivy league schools place all sports on hold until january. the first d-1 plans to cancel college football. will other schools follow? america crosses three million cases. the u.s. sets a new record for most cases reported in a single day: 60,000. with many of them coming from texas, florida, and...
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the concerns over how to stop the spread. >> i'm in new york city, whereas you can see behind me many people are lining up to get covid tests after the holiday get togethers. >> plus the passing of a human rights icon, the lasting legacy of archbishop desmond tutu. >> we will be free! >> and 5g fallout. the battle betweengo
the concerns over how to stop the spread. >> i'm in new york city, whereas you can see behind me many people are lining up to get covid tests after the holiday get togethers. >> plus the passing of a human rights icon, the lasting legacy of archbishop desmond tutu. >> we will be free! >> and 5g fallout. the battle betweengo
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la la la la la. >>> for the first time in its 65-year history, the new york city ballet production of the nut cracker is featuring a black dancer in the leading role. 11-year-old charlotte is breaking racial barriers with her impressive performance as marie. a boston production called "the urban nut cracker" has been updating the christmas classic for nearly two decades. it incorporates dance styles from hip-hop to flamenco, showing dancers anyone can be a star. here's dana jacobsen. >> the first show, oh, my god, is this going to fail? the applause was just tremendous. >> reporter: this holiday season marks 19 years of boston's urban nut cracker, cast and crew as diverse as the choreography and music. >> you have diversity in the dance styles, diversity in the music. diversity in the cast on the stage because we're a multi-racial, multi-cultural cast. and also in the audience. >> reporter: was that your intent, or is that how this has happened? >> it was sort of a dream. it just happened. >> reporter: the show's creator tony williams, became the boston ballet's first african-american
la la la la la. >>> for the first time in its 65-year history, the new york city ballet production of the nut cracker is featuring a black dancer in the leading role. 11-year-old charlotte is breaking racial barriers with her impressive performance as marie. a boston production called "the urban nut cracker" has been updating the christmas classic for nearly two decades. it incorporates dance styles from hip-hop to flamenco, showing dancers anyone can be a star. here's dana...
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and for more than a century there have been battles over how the city uses that water. in hour series "eye on earth," jonathan vigliotti reports on the latest round of water wars. >> reporte >> hundreds of thousands of people visit just to fish each month. >> reporter: here water the life. for fishing guy chris leonard, it's also big business. >> we have to have lot of it for quality fishing is what it boils down to. >> what is the state of water up here right now? >> it's the american west. whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting over. >> reporter: the fight playing out here is the stuff movies are made of. the 1974 jack nickelson classic "chinatown" fictionalized a real early 20th century water war. it started with the department of water and power, or dwp, built a system using gravity to deliver mountain-fed water 300 miles south from this remote region to the growing but water starved city of los angeles. >> he bought the land and bought the water rights and channelled the water through the valley. that's when the water wars really started. >> reporter: ma
and for more than a century there have been battles over how the city uses that water. in hour series "eye on earth," jonathan vigliotti reports on the latest round of water wars. >> reporte >> hundreds of thousands of people visit just to fish each month. >> reporter: here water the life. for fishing guy chris leonard, it's also big business. >> we have to have lot of it for quality fishing is what it boils down to. >> what is the state of water up here...
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we will have the forecast, after a break tomorrow as the city's 50-th mayor. and she told our anne makovec: she'll have her hands full. what are you going to do most differently than your predesossor, jean quan? >>> tomorrow oakland will have a new mayor. >> i am not about cute titles or announcing initiatives, we know there are basic things we need to do, particularly around safety. >> even those murder -- >> reporter: even though murders were down, aggravated robberies were up. protests up and damaging businesses. >> i am clear between the line of free speech and passion in politics and vandalism. >> they have been professional. >> but we have seen business owners watching the police watch them break the windows. >> that is unacceptable. in that, i have been disaa pointed in. >> reporter: but a lot to be proud of. oakland number 8 out of top 10 american destinations primed if for a visit in 2015 for the up and coming arts and restaurant scene. >> we have got to grow the economy, we got to be sure that businesses understand what a great place oakland is parti
we will have the forecast, after a break tomorrow as the city's 50-th mayor. and she told our anne makovec: she'll have her hands full. what are you going to do most differently than your predesossor, jean quan? >>> tomorrow oakland will have a new mayor. >> i am not about cute titles or announcing initiatives, we know there are basic things we need to do, particularly around safety. >> even those murder -- >> reporter: even though murders were down, aggravated...
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from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm tom hanson. have a great day. >>> it's friday, january 3rd, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." a call for vengeance. iran vows to take, quote, crushing revenge after the united states kills one of its top military officials overnight. the world is on high alert as tensions rise in the middle east. >>> another democrat drops out of the 2020 presidential race. why julian castro says it just wasn't his time. >>> and a disturbing attack is caught on home surveillance video. what the woman said on camera that led police to her alleged that led police to her alleged attacker. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you.
from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm tom hanson. have a great day. >>> it's friday, january 3rd, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." a call for vengeance. iran vows to take, quote, crushing revenge after the united states kills one of its top military officials overnight. the world is on high alert as tensions rise in the middle east. >>> another democrat drops out of the 2020 presidential race. why julian castro says it just wasn't his time....
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the reality is, the mayor of the city of new york should not be blamed for the murder of those police officers. that issue should not have been injected. it's wrong. i told the mayor that yesterday. i don't support that. i want to be clear on that. number two the mayor is not in any way to be treated with people turning their back. doesn't matter if you like him or not you have to respect the mayor's position. i don't support that. i do believe mayor de blasio should apologize to the new york city police department. i shed day one. i've had to apologize for things that i said that were wrong. he created an impression with the police, i don't know that he wanted to do it, probably didn't created an impression that he was on the side of the protesters. some of those protesters were entirely legitimate. some were horrible yelling, kill the police, kill the police. i don't remember protests where people said "kill the police." he should have apologized for the remarks that he made that gave the police the impression that he's on the other side and by the way he could -- al sharpton -- whe
the reality is, the mayor of the city of new york should not be blamed for the murder of those police officers. that issue should not have been injected. it's wrong. i told the mayor that yesterday. i don't support that. i want to be clear on that. number two the mayor is not in any way to be treated with people turning their back. doesn't matter if you like him or not you have to respect the mayor's position. i don't support that. i do believe mayor de blasio should apologize to the new york...
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the stories coming out of new york city's hospitals could not paint a more different picture. >> the growing number of coronavirus cases in new york city is overwhelming hospitals. >> people come in and they get intubated and they died. the cycle repeats. >> elmhurst hospital had 13 deaths in 24 hours. >> i don't have the support that i need and even just the materials that i need physically to take care of my patients. >> the doctor gave the new york times a look inside the emergency room. >> all of the patients in this room, they all have covid-19. >> today is getting worse and worse. we had to get a refrigerated truck to store the bodies of patients who are dying. >> hard-hit new york city is working to increase hospital capacity. >> the goal is to triple the number of hospital beds in the city by may. >> they are urging the federal government to step up. >> we are pushing every possible button. we are looking under every stone and calling the country to find every ventilator we can get and soon we talk about the efforts to create them. >> president trump announced the ship will b
the stories coming out of new york city's hospitals could not paint a more different picture. >> the growing number of coronavirus cases in new york city is overwhelming hospitals. >> people come in and they get intubated and they died. the cycle repeats. >> elmhurst hospital had 13 deaths in 24 hours. >> i don't have the support that i need and even just the materials that i need physically to take care of my patients. >> the doctor gave the new york times a look...
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that includes the source of the city's largest single outbreak. today, the city's largest homeless shelter looked very much like an emergency medical ward. the sheriff's deputy's outside were in full protective gear and some residents, presumably those not infected, were ferried into hotels the city has secured to isolate avoidable populations. >> we had plans to staff up hotel rooms as rapidly as we possibly can, in case an outbreak occurred. >> reporter: for weeks the number of city supervisors and homeless advocates have been pushing for broader use of hotel rooms ahead of such an outbreak. >> we need to move people into hotels now. it is absolutely inevitable we will have outbreaks in our shelters, it is impossible not to. >> reporter: the mayor's office resisted that approach, using hotel rooms on a more technical scale, arguing the city n'have homeless at large and i will. >> if you cannot self-care, you will still come inside somewhere, but we need more care wrapped around for you to be that or for that to be successful. everything from mon
that includes the source of the city's largest single outbreak. today, the city's largest homeless shelter looked very much like an emergency medical ward. the sheriff's deputy's outside were in full protective gear and some residents, presumably those not infected, were ferried into hotels the city has secured to isolate avoidable populations. >> we had plans to staff up hotel rooms as rapidly as we possibly can, in case an outbreak occurred. >> reporter: for weeks the number of...
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city talks to the press. my question is why is the city manager want to hide? >> the city manager has suggested money might be an issue. a could cost close to half a million dollars to relocate residents here using section eight vouchers. and though some still have questions about the evacuation ... >> where we going to go. >> marshall says she's ready. >> it's time for the building to be evacuated. >> in richmond kristen ayres kpix5. >> the city of richmond will likely pay for the evacuations of its general fund. >>> phase in the night getaway with an atm full of cash, but that's not the only thing they stole to do the job. >>> a surprising discovery this man made when he googled himself. he ended up turning himself in to police. >>> and we will have your hot forecast coming up in a moment. stay tuned this morning in sonoma coun. e suspects pried ope . >>> police are searching for two thieves who stole an atm from a gas station convenience store this morning in sonoma county. the suspects pried open a door t
city talks to the press. my question is why is the city manager want to hide? >> the city manager has suggested money might be an issue. a could cost close to half a million dollars to relocate residents here using section eight vouchers. and though some still have questions about the evacuation ... >> where we going to go. >> marshall says she's ready. >> it's time for the building to be evacuated. >> in richmond kristen ayres kpix5. >> the city of richmond...
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the gloves come off at the ninth democratic presidential debate as former new york city mayor michael bloomberg joins the fray and takes some hits. >>> deadly shootings. two attacks in germany leave nearly a dozen dead. where the victims are targeted. >>> jail break busted. investigators stop an elaborate scheme to get guns and weapons scheme to get guns and weapons into the hands of inmates. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york.
the gloves come off at the ninth democratic presidential debate as former new york city mayor michael bloomberg joins the fray and takes some hits. >>> deadly shootings. two attacks in germany leave nearly a dozen dead. where the victims are targeted. >>> jail break busted. investigators stop an elaborate scheme to get guns and weapons scheme to get guns and weapons into the hands of inmates. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs...
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three years ago she completed the new york city marathon. the following year, berlin. at 43, she was training for another race when she got infected. >> this is slight unsteadiness. >> now she tells us she has trouble walking more than a few blocks down the street. she says she's had so many strange and unrelenting symptoms she starte documenting them on her phone. she got tremors in her hands. and had problems with her balance. >> i had headache, dizziness, blurry vision, double vision, heavy limbs. >> that's a lot. >> it's a lot. >> for months, she experienced memory problems, trouble finding words and confusion, something many long haulers grapple with. they call it covid brain fog, and nitsa says it made everyday tasks nearly impossible. >> it's like taking benadryl, kind of like a disconnect, a cloudiness to my head. >> but nitsa says the most terrifying symptom was when her leg started to give out. >> my sister said why are you walking like that. i said, i don't know, maybe i'm just tired. and i think three to four days after she mentioned that, i woke up and my
three years ago she completed the new york city marathon. the following year, berlin. at 43, she was training for another race when she got infected. >> this is slight unsteadiness. >> now she tells us she has trouble walking more than a few blocks down the street. she says she's had so many strange and unrelenting symptoms she starte documenting them on her phone. she got tremors in her hands. and had problems with her balance. >> i had headache, dizziness, blurry vision,...
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africa but the city says it is ready. >> every hospital in the city is prepared in the event that other patients come forward. >>> alarming attack. a man wielding a hatchet goes after four rookie police officers on a new york city street. >>> a hero's welcome for the man who stopped the shooter in canada's capital while new details begin to emerge about the gunman. >>> and peyton manning lights up the scoreboard again but rips into a bronco team employee after the game. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, october 24th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the fourth patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states is a doctor here in new york city. dr. craig spencer treated parents in new guinea before flying home a week ago. since then he has traveled around the city using public transportation. spencer didn't have symptoms until yesterday morning. health officials are working this morning to retrace his movements, and wendy gillette is just outside bellevue hospital. wendy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, an
africa but the city says it is ready. >> every hospital in the city is prepared in the event that other patients come forward. >>> alarming attack. a man wielding a hatchet goes after four rookie police officers on a new york city street. >>> a hero's welcome for the man who stopped the shooter in canada's capital while new details begin to emerge about the gunman. >>> and peyton manning lights up the scoreboard again but rips into a bronco team employee after...
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it has shut down a major thoroughfare in the city. a car hit a gas line and sparked flames at the pizza parlor on el camino roy al. cruise are still on the scene and say el camino royal at interstate 380 will be shut down until 2:00. the driver of the car was not injured and no one was injured inside the pizza parlor. pg&e is working to fix the damaged meter. >>> a grass fire early today threatened dozens of condos in pacifica. the tough conditions firefighters are facing even in winter time. brian. >> tough conditions is right, michelle. the calendar might say january but it feels more like july out here. take a listen to this. it is bone dry and this is fire fuel in what's supposed to be the dead of winter. feels like a nightmare. it's 4:30 in the morning, dead asleep. >> that's when firefighters pounded on her door. she was just up the hill from this 5-acre, 6 alarm grass fire. as the fire started to grow she said her husband and neighbor used their own gadden hoses to try and -- garden hoses to try and wet the brush around the con
it has shut down a major thoroughfare in the city. a car hit a gas line and sparked flames at the pizza parlor on el camino roy al. cruise are still on the scene and say el camino royal at interstate 380 will be shut down until 2:00. the driver of the car was not injured and no one was injured inside the pizza parlor. pg&e is working to fix the damaged meter. >>> a grass fire early today threatened dozens of condos in pacifica. the tough conditions firefighters are facing even in...
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the driver who hit him was issued a traffic citation. >> official shedding in one of the city's darkest neighborhoods. in the past when the sun went down that was the end of the light. 97 new streetlights will now help to pave the way for a safer and brighter neighborhood. >> i know people are thinking what is the big deal about lighting? it is a big deal. every community in this city wants pedestrian lighting, lighting fixtures that look this beautiful. >> the project has been in the works since 2011. the lights mimic the classic old-school san francisco streetlamps. >>> what began as a prank ended in a fatal crash. why one teenager throwing eggs at cars is now facing a murder charge. >>> taking a live look outside at the city of san francisco, 45 degrees. it was just 40 we check the weather 10 minutes ago. we will check with mary to let us know what is going on. we will be right back. as a pr has ended in a murder charge for a houston 14-year-old after a high-speed car chase killed a woman in texas. >> surveillance video captures the moments when a 14-year-old driving an suv plowed in
the driver who hit him was issued a traffic citation. >> official shedding in one of the city's darkest neighborhoods. in the past when the sun went down that was the end of the light. 97 new streetlights will now help to pave the way for a safer and brighter neighborhood. >> i know people are thinking what is the big deal about lighting? it is a big deal. every community in this city wants pedestrian lighting, lighting fixtures that look this beautiful. >> the project has...
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in the city, 64. sausalito, 64. extended forecast, sunshine across the board. beautiful warm weekend. by sunday we're in the low 80's inland. election day, sunny and warm and we stay dry all the way through next thursday. that is your cbs 5 forecast. >>> how did a horse save a man's life? i'm dennis o'donnell and a giant who played a big role in a world series victory is no ,,, uff's $10 million >>> well, fans, you can tell aubrey huff good-bye. the giants chose not to pick up aubrey huff's $10 million option for next season. instead, they gave him a $2 million buyout. huff will be remembered for his big year in 2010, plus the rally song, now to be found on ebay. >>> tony parker for the win. for the win, for the win! yes! 86-84. revenge for the spurs, who were knocked out of the play-offs last season by the thunder. >>> you likely heard stories of a manicuring a sick horse. but you've never heard of a horse curing a man. until now. >> pleasanton native sam has been around horse racing all his life. it's only been a hobby until recently. since 2007, he's had a s
in the city, 64. sausalito, 64. extended forecast, sunshine across the board. beautiful warm weekend. by sunday we're in the low 80's inland. election day, sunny and warm and we stay dry all the way through next thursday. that is your cbs 5 forecast. >>> how did a horse save a man's life? i'm dennis o'donnell and a giant who played a big role in a world series victory is no ,,, uff's $10 million >>> well, fans, you can tell aubrey huff good-bye. the giants chose not to pick up...
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winner david oshinsky writes the book about the storied new york city hospital. >> this is a tuberculosis balcony. we're here in the famous tb bellevue wards. it was believed fresh air would help. they would be here in the snow. >> reporter: and in the 1980s, bellevue was ground zero during the aids epidemic. >> more patients with aids come to bellevue and more patients with aids die at bellevue hospital. and the treatment of aids patients is a story of struggle and heroism and eventually helping to turn a deadly disease into a treatable one. >> reporter: with covid-19 patients expected to fill the city's hospitals, bellevue and its doctors will once again be on the front lines. that bellevue has confronted so many crises isn't surprising. founded in the 1730s, it's america's oldest public hospital, meaning all are welcome regardless of condition or ability to pay. >> bellevue turns no one away. i mean, that has always been the mantra of bellevue hospital. and they come to bellevue knowing that they will be treated and they will be welcomed. >> reporter: and it's because bellevue has alwa
winner david oshinsky writes the book about the storied new york city hospital. >> this is a tuberculosis balcony. we're here in the famous tb bellevue wards. it was believed fresh air would help. they would be here in the snow. >> reporter: and in the 1980s, bellevue was ground zero during the aids epidemic. >> more patients with aids come to bellevue and more patients with aids die at bellevue hospital. and the treatment of aids patients is a story of struggle and heroism...
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there's more to know. >> mason: the toll in the truck attack here in new york city today is at least eight dead, more than a dozen injured. with me now is cbs and security analyst paul violis. paul, john miller, the deputy commissioner of the new york city police department, said trucks attacks are the new normal. is that right? >> it's the perfect way of putting it. the best way the look at this is we're in the embryonic stage of a holy war. we as americans have a different culture. we look at things in a time frame. we want things done. in this particular culture, the islamic radicallists, their calendar is a lifetime calendar. so they're in the beginning stage of this. to say this is the new normal, i think it's a really accurate statement because it's the manner in which they plan on getting attention. >> mason: so what are investigators here in new york urgently doing right now? >> they're taking the truck. if we market boarded this, think of the various elements associated with what's going on. they have the team that's put the truck on a flatbed and they've toed the truck and
there's more to know. >> mason: the toll in the truck attack here in new york city today is at least eight dead, more than a dozen injured. with me now is cbs and security analyst paul violis. paul, john miller, the deputy commissioner of the new york city police department, said trucks attacks are the new normal. is that right? >> it's the perfect way of putting it. the best way the look at this is we're in the embryonic stage of a holy war. we as americans have a different...
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existed on the margins of the city, and it's been the place where we have buried those who were marginalized in life for generations. >> reporter: what makes hart island so unusual, says new york city council man mark lavine is that for much of its history it's been run by the department of correction, using inmate labor. >> it's almost out of a dicken's novel that it's inmates from rikers island who are responsible for burials there. >> reporter: victims of various pandemics. tuberculosis, the spanish flu and aids have been buried in secrecy, and sometimes in shame. >> i would take a wax crayon, write the name of the deceased, their last name in big letters on the side of the box. >> reporter: until his release from jail in february, vincent migalone b in mass graves in hart island. >>> and what do you know about these people other than their names and the day they died? >> that's pretty much all we know. but you always wonder, these are fellow new yorkers. is this somebody who served us isodur laun >> rorter: the cityda hunt, a visual artist, sued to obtain them. >> so all of us in 2008, i
existed on the margins of the city, and it's been the place where we have buried those who were marginalized in life for generations. >> reporter: what makes hart island so unusual, says new york city council man mark lavine is that for much of its history it's been run by the department of correction, using inmate labor. >> it's almost out of a dicken's novel that it's inmates from rikers island who are responsible for burials there. >> reporter: victims of various pandemics....
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in the city's annual halloween parade. when you heard about halloween, you said, got to be down here? >> yeah! we're out here every year. new york is strong. new york's going to come through, pull through, no matter what happens. we're always going to be there. we're always going to have a good time. >> keep going! keep going! >> reporter: additional police were assigned to the parade route to help protect the 44-year-old tradition. new york city mayor bill de blasio said life must continue as normal. >> we have been tested before as a city. new yorkers do not give in in the face of these kinds of actions. >> reporter: do you feel safe out here? >> for sure. everything's blocked off. the security's more than ever. >> i've never been here for halloween before. >> reporter: 3-month-old jabrad ansari was celebrating his first halloween parade along with his parents, who were undeterred by the violence earlier in the day. you weren't afraid to come out? >> i was a little, but i was not that much to not to go for the parade, ye
in the city's annual halloween parade. when you heard about halloween, you said, got to be down here? >> yeah! we're out here every year. new york is strong. new york's going to come through, pull through, no matter what happens. we're always going to be there. we're always going to have a good time. >> keep going! keep going! >> reporter: additional police were assigned to the parade route to help protect the 44-year-old tradition. new york city mayor bill de blasio said life...
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the city . they included faxes on how to prevent fires that have been caused by christmas trees, lights, candles, and space heaters. >> safety is imperative to ensuring that we can leave the holidays with really great memories. nobody wants to have a memory of a bird or injury or property damage. we want to have the memories of having fun with our friends and family, so that is what we are instilling here today. >> officials put smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on display, to remind people they should have them and start at home. >>> a federal judge set a covid integration role is illegal and officials are getting ready for >>> a supreme court is temporarily blocking in order that would let pin two area , the order comes as conservative states that push to keep limits under a policy set to expire on wednesday. omar bella bond guys in el paso to show us what is happening as the clock winds down. >> some city blocks in el paso, texas, are lined with huddled masses. more than 1000 people are estima
the city . they included faxes on how to prevent fires that have been caused by christmas trees, lights, candles, and space heaters. >> safety is imperative to ensuring that we can leave the holidays with really great memories. nobody wants to have a memory of a bird or injury or property damage. we want to have the memories of having fun with our friends and family, so that is what we are instilling here today. >> officials put smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on display, to remind...
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claims the company is making the postal service dumber and poorer. >> the deadly fire in new york city, the 3-year-old who accidentally started it and his mother's fatal mistake. >> the flu season already claiming lives in california, what doctors want you to do. aggressive... and deadly... here in california. >>> you're watching kpix5 news. >>> our top story at 6:30, this flu season already aggressive and deadly here in california, why this year's vaccine may not be enough to fight it off. typically we only see one or two flu deaths this time of year. >> but take a look, this time around 10 pool under the age of 65 have been killed by the flu statewide. kpix5's katie nielsen on what you can expect for the rest of the flu season. >> reporter: sick patients are filling doctors' offices across the bay area as cold and flu season started earlier than normal this year. >> last year was the worst year that we had in terms of number of confirmed cases in 10 years and we're heading towards those same numbers this year. >> reporter: dr. bergan runs the flu vaccination program for all northern
claims the company is making the postal service dumber and poorer. >> the deadly fire in new york city, the 3-year-old who accidentally started it and his mother's fatal mistake. >> the flu season already claiming lives in california, what doctors want you to do. aggressive... and deadly... here in california. >>> you're watching kpix5 news. >>> our top story at 6:30, this flu season already aggressive and deadly here in california, why this year's vaccine may not...
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the city's death may be greatly exaggerated. michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for cbs this morning, and follow us online anytime at cbs news.com i'm jan crawfom washington, d.c. >>> it's thursday, august 5th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, an out-of-control wildfire tears through a small community in northern california destroying homes and businesses. >>> criminal investigation. possibly more trouble ahead for new york governor andrew cuomo following a lengthy sexual harassment investigation. >>> olympic glory. an american shot putter sets a new world record winning another gold medal. the drought he breaks for team the drought he breaks for team usa. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a story that is breaking overnight as
the city's death may be greatly exaggerated. michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for cbs this morning, and follow us online anytime at cbs news.com i'm jan crawfom washington, d.c. >>> it's thursday, august 5th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight, an out-of-control wildfire tears through a small community in...
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in the windy city, fans of the chicago cubs are getting to know a new announcer at wrigley field. we report, that he is practically a cub himself. ♪ ♪ >>> a new voice is in the air at chicago's wrigley field. >> good afternoon and welcome to baseball here at beautiful wrigley field! >> reporter: it's deep. >> for your attention please. >> reporter: animated. >> anthony rizz sounds. your voice sounds like you are 58 years old. but how old are you actually? >> i'm 21. yeah. >> reporter: in college, his senior year classes are still online. >> i thought this dream was out of the ballpark and here i am in the ballpark as a voice. anything can happen. >> reporter: so, where is your new office? >> i'm in the press box. >> reporter: jeremiah is the youngest pa announcer ever at wrigley home to a historic team. legendary play by play broadcaster, and superer fans like bill mumurray. >> we came here to win the ball game. >> reporter: and he is the first ever black public address announcer. >> it means a lot, people reaching out and saying you are a huge inspiration. >> reporter: an ins
in the windy city, fans of the chicago cubs are getting to know a new announcer at wrigley field. we report, that he is practically a cub himself. ♪ ♪ >>> a new voice is in the air at chicago's wrigley field. >> good afternoon and welcome to baseball here at beautiful wrigley field! >> reporter: it's deep. >> for your attention please. >> reporter: animated. >> anthony rizz sounds. your voice sounds like you are 58 years old. but how old are you...
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we spoke to some of the people working to fix the problems. >> on a windy day, north of new york city. >> this is a magnificent river. >> reporter: john lipscomb helped a certain land luber understand his love of the waterway. he has been patrolling the hudson river for decades, marveling as salt water from the ocean flows up and worrying what is going in every time it rains. >> bottleps,igaretteit. a vl indicr. >>orter: i whathat as a resear samples nearby. >> so we have a lot of these areas where the water just runs straight off, it can carry whatever is on here. so trash but chemicals and things like that. in urban areas where you have a high concentration, definitely something to be worried about. >> reporter: the epa calls polluted run-off one of the greatest threats to clean water. >> marshes are critical to ecosys ecosystems. >> reporter: we were ankle deep in something that you can describe with one word or. >> here i'm seeing a lot of bacteria that we usually only find inside the guts of warm blooded animals like ourselves. when we find them in the water it's an indication th
we spoke to some of the people working to fix the problems. >> on a windy day, north of new york city. >> this is a magnificent river. >> reporter: john lipscomb helped a certain land luber understand his love of the waterway. he has been patrolling the hudson river for decades, marveling as salt water from the ocean flows up and worrying what is going in every time it rains. >> bottleps,igaretteit. a vl indicr. >>orter: i whathat as a resear samples nearby....
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redwood city 44 degrees. another spare the air day tomorrow. this may be the worst air quality we get before things improve on thursday. the same ridge of high pressure, dragging down that arctic air. many of you dropped down to the mid-20s. that's the same ridge that's warming up the atmosphere, 80s in santa cruz and temperatures into the 60s for most of us tomorrow. the ridge will hang out for one more day tomorrow. the temperature will cool down a few agrees and the wind direction will change and the air quality will be so much better starting on thursday. rainfall misses us to the north but we will get a better air quality as the wind comes in from the ocean. it's been dragging the pollution in. as for rainfall, 0, we're going to be dry for the next 7 days. nights will be chilly but not frosty hanging around 40 degrees. another mild one for you tomorrow. concord 9 degrees above average. taking the cake is san jose 11 degrees above normal. upper 60s for you in mountain view and fremont. now that's not the best view of mount diablo, marin mid
redwood city 44 degrees. another spare the air day tomorrow. this may be the worst air quality we get before things improve on thursday. the same ridge of high pressure, dragging down that arctic air. many of you dropped down to the mid-20s. that's the same ridge that's warming up the atmosphere, 80s in santa cruz and temperatures into the 60s for most of us tomorrow. the ridge will hang out for one more day tomorrow. the temperature will cool down a few agrees and the wind direction will...
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oakland's skyline in the distance and lake merit as a backdrop, the city hosted a party to celebrate improvements to the lake and projects to make it more friendly for the folks who use it. it was a feel-good day for a city living with serious problems. >> we may have our problems, but we -- we talk. we can talk. we're small enough that still can talk but big enough for big ideas. >> the ten -year-long project created a tree-lined boulevard, pedestrian bridge and continues work on opening culverts to create waterways. there are boats to visitors and even gone doe las on the lake. >> i think it's a great symbol of the city on the rise economically where, like, everything is booming, our arts, our restaurant, our housing market are booming. >> former oakland mayor now governor jerry brown remains a big booster. >> today it's freezing cold in san francisco. it's almost sunny in oakland. that's all i've got to say. >> crime remains a problem even here at lake merit. just a week ago, june 1st, 11 people gathered at the edge of the lake after a house warming party. two men approached, one
oakland's skyline in the distance and lake merit as a backdrop, the city hosted a party to celebrate improvements to the lake and projects to make it more friendly for the folks who use it. it was a feel-good day for a city living with serious problems. >> we may have our problems, but we -- we talk. we can talk. we're small enough that still can talk but big enough for big ideas. >> the ten -year-long project created a tree-lined boulevard, pedestrian bridge and continues work on...
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. >>> tonight, a grim milestone in the city of oakland. 100 murders so far this year according to the police union. violent crime up 63% this year, number the city has not seen in eight years. 500 reported shootings. the union says city leaders need to step up.>> get engaged and be collaborative on a crime plan, support officers and the members of the community, victims that we are trying to help every day instead of sitting quietly behind your zoom computer. >> mayor libby schaaf says we are doubling down with our violence prevention teams and working with our law enforcement to save every precious life in oakland and and the violence. >>> coming up, was keeping her in the most segregated county in the bay area? tonight, a closing look at the housing codes. >>> plus, we hear from thrill seekers who raves the dangerous surf at mavericks. >>> coming up, how are the 49ers feeling after their loss to the bills? and where were you 40 years ago tonight? >> an unspeakable tragedy. >> calm conditions across the bay area this evening, a nice look towards downtown san francisco, no make your h
. >>> tonight, a grim milestone in the city of oakland. 100 murders so far this year according to the police union. violent crime up 63% this year, number the city has not seen in eight years. 500 reported shootings. the union says city leaders need to step up.>> get engaged and be collaborative on a crime plan, support officers and the members of the community, victims that we are trying to help every day instead of sitting quietly behind your zoom computer. >> mayor libby...
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. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in new york, 71 degrees with showers. sunny and 85 in chicago. thunderstorms and 79 in dallas. thunderstorms and 87 in los angeles. and 69 with drizzle. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. latest satellite picture shows clouds scattered across much of the northeast and southwest this morning. the southwest, southeast and northern and central plains remain mostly clear. clouds extend from the lower mississippi valley all the way to the ohio valley. later today, scattered showers will return to the northeast. the southeast remains hot and dry. severe thunderstorms, including possible tornadoes will develop in the deep south and the mississippi valley and into the ohio valley. these scattered showers are likely in the northwest, and along coastal southern california. >>> in sports this morning, the miami heat inching closer to a trip to the nba finals. to the highlights. it almost got ugly in the third, chicago's fouls to dwyane wade. not good. things calmed down though an
. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in new york, 71 degrees with showers. sunny and 85 in chicago. thunderstorms and 79 in dallas. thunderstorms and 87 in los angeles. and 69 with drizzle. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. latest satellite picture shows clouds scattered across much of the northeast and southwest this morning. the southwest, southeast and northern and central plains remain mostly clear. clouds extend from the...
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here in the city is pivot and shift based on the needs and how covid is changing. we must learn to live with covid, and we have to do it in a safe way. >> brennan: well, we may have to live with it, but for the infection rate, when i look at the new york state department of healt report, which i just did, it said, severity of the omicron variant may also play a role in increased rate of hospitalizations for children under age 11." what makes you confident that omicron isn't causing a bad outcome in kids when the state makes this point? >> mayor: let's look at something else the city as stated: a child is four times more likely to be hospitalized if they are not vaccinated. so i am saying to my parents and the people of new york, get vaccinated and give booster shots. we don't have to feel helpless, like in the beginning of this science in 2020. science and global communities came together. we now have the tools that we need. so let's empower ourselves with the vaccination and booster shots. if we do that, we will bring down those hospital rates, and that is what i'
here in the city is pivot and shift based on the needs and how covid is changing. we must learn to live with covid, and we have to do it in a safe way. >> brennan: well, we may have to live with it, but for the infection rate, when i look at the new york state department of healt report, which i just did, it said, severity of the omicron variant may also play a role in increased rate of hospitalizations for children under age 11." what makes you confident that omicron isn't causing a...
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>> yes, new york city. >> moderator: why the interest in law? >> i grew at a time -- grew up at a time when civil rights leaders were heroes. i just couldn't imagine a greater job than being a lawyer and a civil rights lawyer.>> moderator: why did you go to harvard law? what did they see in you?>> i can imagine. for many years, i thought there must have been some other david oppenheimer that got into penn state, yale and harvard. there is something called the imposter syndrome which is a big issue with our students. many students feel like we made a mistake in admitting them to berkeley. they feel like impostors. this is true for students. it is particularly true for my nudist -- for minority students and women. it is something we have talked about and combated. i tell the students when they arrive that there are a lot of hard decisions that have to be made on the admissions committee. but the students that we admit, those are the easy decisions. the hard decisions are the students that we had to deny that we would also have liked to have been k
>> yes, new york city. >> moderator: why the interest in law? >> i grew at a time -- grew up at a time when civil rights leaders were heroes. i just couldn't imagine a greater job than being a lawyer and a civil rights lawyer.>> moderator: why did you go to harvard law? what did they see in you?>> i can imagine. for many years, i thought there must have been some other david oppenheimer that got into penn state, yale and harvard. there is something called the...
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last night the city council members passed an ordinance to make the promotion of sideshows or street racing illegal. whether by social media, phone or word-of-mouth, encouraging the crime can now lend you six months in jail and fines up to $1000. >> they have gotten smarter about how they advertise them in social media. we are really just trying to shut down every single avenue we can. they are really proliferated during the pandemic. >> reporter: in the last six months san jose police reported more than 2400 cases of reckless driving or street racing they responded to. two weeks ago, a 19-year-old died tragically when he lost control of his car and crashed during an illegal street race. >> that is the biggest thing we are trying to prevent. and there have been a lot of people that have been affected by that. >> it is a big deal for san jose to be the first city to come out with a promoter ordinance. >> reporter: this councilmember says they are not stopping here. budgeting money toward automated license plate readers and having officers crackdown on sideshows. as well as making stre
last night the city council members passed an ordinance to make the promotion of sideshows or street racing illegal. whether by social media, phone or word-of-mouth, encouraging the crime can now lend you six months in jail and fines up to $1000. >> they have gotten smarter about how they advertise them in social media. we are really just trying to shut down every single avenue we can. they are really proliferated during the pandemic. >> reporter: in the last six months san jose...
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attorney cyrus vance and new york city police commissioner james o'neal say their city has the most to lose. every year new york takes in nearly 50 million visitors from all over the country into a congested, sometimes chaotic city. even if a tiny fraction were legally carrying concealed weapons, it would mean hundreds of thousands of additional guns for what is right now the safest big ski city in america. >> you bring that amount of firepower, even with well-intentioned people it's going to be extremely dangerous. >> more guns more violence, that's what you're saying. >> absolutely. >> reporter: they're not just worried about more crime but an increase in suicides, gun accidents, and heated arguments turning into lethal altercations. and with no national data base for concealed carry permits the nypd says it would not be able to immediately determine whether someone was legally carrying or not. >> right now we have a good idea of who's carrying guns. if this law passes all bets are off. anybody could come into new york city from any state and carry a weapon. >> i wouldn't presume
attorney cyrus vance and new york city police commissioner james o'neal say their city has the most to lose. every year new york takes in nearly 50 million visitors from all over the country into a congested, sometimes chaotic city. even if a tiny fraction were legally carrying concealed weapons, it would mean hundreds of thousands of additional guns for what is right now the safest big ski city in america. >> you bring that amount of firepower, even with well-intentioned people it's...
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to shut down guantanamo and brent the trials to new york city. legal experts say could take years for the trial to conclude. dru levenson cbs news. >>> perseverance from students and the north bay despite vandals' destroying their salmon restoration project. the students spent their own time and money and nurturing and a batch of fish. anne mackovic has more. >>> the goodbye kiss these teenagers have waited to get. the john salmons are released into the day a culmination of a joint product between the timber on salmon institute and petaluma high school students. >>> you take care of them put one in three times a day every day and took care of the fish. >>> the release was more joyous after the kids were robbed of their chance last time in october someone deliberately cut the underwater nets haul in about 40,000 baby salmon releasing them into the day one week for the kids to do it themselves. >>> normally we have a big celebration but then it was gone >>> investigators have classified the case as vandalism and grand theft. there are lots of theor
to shut down guantanamo and brent the trials to new york city. legal experts say could take years for the trial to conclude. dru levenson cbs news. >>> perseverance from students and the north bay despite vandals' destroying their salmon restoration project. the students spent their own time and money and nurturing and a batch of fish. anne mackovic has more. >>> the goodbye kiss these teenagers have waited to get. the john salmons are released into the day a culmination of a...
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it wants the city to remove the rubble and restore the beach. the city could face tens of millions of dollars in penalties. "music" oakland students celebrated the beginning of the new school year with a back to school rally at city hall. the event was a street fair, with food and free backpacks-- filled with school supplies. there were also student success workshops. organizers hope the rally will encourage more parents to get involved in the schools. nearly 10- thousand runners took part in the second annual giants race today. the race began at a-t-and-t park, went along the embarcadero, through fisherman's wharf into the presidio, and back to the ballpark the race was a benefit for "project open hand", which delivers meals to seniors and people living with serious illnesses. a south bay park - that was sitting on a toxic mess. "...the whole neighborhood is going to look so much better" what it took to erase the trashy past - and turn it into a green space for kids. for kids. { jim wx tease} we're continuing to monitor hurricane irene. here ar
it wants the city to remove the rubble and restore the beach. the city could face tens of millions of dollars in penalties. "music" oakland students celebrated the beginning of the new school year with a back to school rally at city hall. the event was a street fair, with food and free backpacks-- filled with school supplies. there were also student success workshops. organizers hope the rally will encourage more parents to get involved in the schools. nearly 10- thousand runners took...
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a sunni insurgency has sweat rapidly through the city a already overtaken two major cities. president obama said yesterday he is weighing his options. he has pressed for a political solution to the escalating conflict. >>> his plan blew up had in his face, sort of, the plan to is he illegal fireworks. the problem? his customer. details coming up. but no one's laughing. and tonight: an ai c controller i there may have been a joke, but no one is laugh and tonight an air traffic controller is in big trouble. >> turbulence ahead in the weather department, too. changes coming our way. the details avenue the break. ,,,,,,,,,, police say they seized 18-hundred pounds of illegal e home. >>> new tonight we're getting up-close look at a massive fireworks bust in salinas. police say they seized 1800 pounds of illegal fireworks from a single home. they also arrested a man who they say tried to sell undercover officers the entire stash after police responded to his facebook post. the fireworks were all being kept in the backyard shed. if they had gone off, the damage could have been cata
a sunni insurgency has sweat rapidly through the city a already overtaken two major cities. president obama said yesterday he is weighing his options. he has pressed for a political solution to the escalating conflict. >>> his plan blew up had in his face, sort of, the plan to is he illegal fireworks. the problem? his customer. details coming up. but no one's laughing. and tonight: an ai c controller i there may have been a joke, but no one is laugh and tonight an air traffic...
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calculating the cities at greatest risk. on december 31st, there were more than 800,000 travelers leaving wuhan, some likely carrying the disease. >> so these yellow lines reflect the nonstop flights going out of wuhan, and then the blue circles reflect the final destinations of travelers. the larger the circle, the larger number of travelers going to that location. these were many of the first cities that received cases of covid-19 as it spread out of mainland china. >> reporter: you can do that in a matter of seconds? >> we can analyze and visualize all this information across the globe in just a few seconds. >> reporter: the virus wasn't just spreading to east asia. thousands of travelers were heading to the united states, too. >> most of the travel came into california and san francisco and los angeles. also into new york city. and we analyzed that way back on december 31st. our surveillance system that picked up the outbreak of wuhan automatically talks to the system that is looking at how travelers might go to various
calculating the cities at greatest risk. on december 31st, there were more than 800,000 travelers leaving wuhan, some likely carrying the disease. >> so these yellow lines reflect the nonstop flights going out of wuhan, and then the blue circles reflect the final destinations of travelers. the larger the circle, the larger number of travelers going to that location. these were many of the first cities that received cases of covid-19 as it spread out of mainland china. >> reporter:...
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walkway during the height of new york city's rush hour. the suspect is identified as 27 year old akayed ullah was taken into custody with nonlife threatening injuries and burns. three others also suffered minor injuries. >> he intentionally detonated the device. >> reporter: police say the suspect was in brooklyn and is believed to be originally from bangladesh. >> at this point in time, all we know of is one individual who thank god was unsuccessful. >> it shook a little bit. you didn't really hear it too much but you felt the shake. >> reporter: the incident triggered a massive police response. nypd is flooding the area with officers keeping people away from the scene and reassuring new yorkers that the area is safe. >> let's go back to work. we are not going to allow them to disrupt us. that's exactly what they want. >> reporter: numerous federal agencies are looking at additional surveillance from the scene to be sure no one else was involved. local hospitals have treated four people with minor injuries. they will all be released today
walkway during the height of new york city's rush hour. the suspect is identified as 27 year old akayed ullah was taken into custody with nonlife threatening injuries and burns. three others also suffered minor injuries. >> he intentionally detonated the device. >> reporter: police say the suspect was in brooklyn and is believed to be originally from bangladesh. >> at this point in time, all we know of is one individual who thank god was unsuccessful. >> it shook a...